BREAKING: Boy, 17, arrested on suspicion of terrorism offence
The boy was arrested on suspicion of possessing documents likely to be useful to a terrorist The boy, 17, has been accused of possessing documents likely to be useful to a terrorist, contrary to section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
He was arrested by the Met Police Counter Terrorism Command and taken to a south London police station, where he remains in custody.This is a breaking news story, more to follow soon…
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